And I just read sommmmeewwhhheerrrrre the defendant talking about selling 30 or so Bluerays and close to all of the DVDs.The Axanar "donor store" is continuing to market unlicensed intellectual property.
Thanks, @Kytee !I have a quick question about the GoFundMe campaign; One of the talking points when it went up was about how this would be separate/private/independent from Mr Peters and from Axanar , to possibly insulate the money from any legal judgement. Mr Lane made a point of saying he had not even discussed the campaign with Mr Peters.
Now that it is offical that Mr Lane works for Axanar, how would this campaign be any different then the previous iterations ?
- It purpose was to cover the business expenses of the Axanar company
- It was created by an employee of the business
Is there a legal way that Mr Lane could still claim that the money was raised through a personal side project , created on the basis of his fan love of the project, Not created as part of his job ?
Could he claim , technically as a writer his job description has nothing about fund raising in it? Adding the fact that he did not seek approval from his boss before proceeding , would that be enough ?
Thanks heaps to @jespah and @carlosp for all the work you put into this, I try to keep up with what you write, its been an interesting education in copy write law .
I read what Mr Lane writes as well just to see a different point of view, I was disappointed when I found out he worked for Axanar; I never bothered to look into it so its on me too, still I feel like that fact is worth adding to every article he writes just to keep it in perspective. I notice and appreciate that @carlosp never forgets to mention that he was a writer for New Voyages , even though it has no bearing on the article.
Take Care
From what I've been told by Axanar insiders, Bawden's advice regarding placing money into escrow was disregarded. And the trial balloon about money having been placed into escrow was floated by an Axanar surrogate, who was quickly told to retract the statement. I have no doubt the studios will shake the trees for any money given they know how much was raised from crowdfunding and generated via Axanar's various commercial endeavors; their court filings indicate they're going after every penny.'Just data to keep track of' UPDATE:
I had forgotten AxaMonitor reporting of PR person's hypothetical
Make sense to me. And why would I, the public (even though previous donor), really be entitled to this information anyway... at this point in the case. Certainly not my right to know in any technical sense. Would end my speculations on it for sure, would comfort the supporter/donors who may feel angst about it. Might comfort future donors who might be considering donating. Nobody's right as far as my own limited understanding goes.
Though remembering this 'hypothetical' has me thinking about it again.
If I'm remembering correctly, the defendant actually said to Mr. McIntosh at the time of the 2% offer 'There's no cash available right now.'
Which for sure could go several ways; there is no cash at all, the funds are there but until further notice are not going to be used for anything, and also all the funds are in an escrow account that currently has no access for spending.
So, hypothetically as per PR guy, there could be $200K in an escrow account:
Okay. Where is it?
Which has me thinking about the Georgia attorney, his... um, specialty with shell corporations, his 17 year connection with the defendant who demonstrates a proclivity for multiple incorporating and name changing since his business back in 2004. The traced 'newest' one to that attorney this year. As well as his notable interest in sort of secrecy [the investor group, the prop auction mailing business, where's the money, etc]
So maybe there is an escrow account and maybe the money's there.
And, for this hypothetical continuing with the PR person's,... where is 'there'? And how much is in 'there'?
Which has me thinking about the Court documents that, as far as I've found out, makes no mention of a balance in a Production Bank Account, an empty bank account, a separate escrow account.
AgreeThanks, @Kytee I'd be surprised if Jonathan is paid anything for the work he does on Axanar's behalf; I think he would disclose if he were being paid.
As with all things Axanar the details remain opaque.
To put things in perspective, I travel to Europe occasionally on business. A coach ticket to London is usually about $1500, if the meeting is important I fly business class and the ticket is closer to $8000. I'd possibly believe he got bumped due to being a frequent flier, but the cupcake thing is 100% bullshit. However, that sort of spending is a good way to burn through a small fortune pretending to be a big shot Hollywood producerSpend less than $20 at the bakery (who here believes he made them himself??) and get a couple-few hundred dollar bump-up. Wow. What's more surprising is the idea that he could even get a box of cupcakes through security check-in. No open food or drinks. So, he would have had to buy them at the airport, but I can't say I've ever seen a bakery inside the terminal area or any airport I've flown through.
ohhhhh. thanks!From what I've been told by Axanar insiders, Bawden's advice regarding placing money into escrow was disregarded. And the trial balloon about money having been placed into escrow was floated by an Axanar surrogate, who was quickly told to retract the statement. I have no doubt the studios will shake the trees for any money given they know how much was raised from crowdfunding and generated via Axanar's various commercial endeavors; their court filings indicate they're going after every penny.
As I mentioned yesterday, willful copyright infringement--such as trafficking in counterfeit goods--is a federal crime. And it does get prosecuted. The 11th Circuit in Atlanta just upheld a criminal copyright conviction of a man who sold counterfeit Viagra. The defendant, who did not have a prior criminal record, got 5 years and 3 months in prison.The Axanar "donor store" is continuing to market unlicensed intellectual property.
The Axanar "donor store" is continuing to market unlicensed intellectual property.
via GoFundMe
Okay so now I'm thinking about where did the alleged $400K go that allegedly was not pay to owners of props in the MGM v prop company bankruptcy.
-the auction is set up (it's the defendant who's somehow in charge of it, responsible for the sales and payments. Do I have this right?)
-the auction happens
-people pay for the items
-they get their payed for items (albeit with irregularities in, shipping costs, added non-[something] stuff to complete [somethingoranother]
Then the lawsuit happens.... because some/most/all of the sellers didn't get paid for the merchandise they consigned(?) to the prop company to sell for them? Is that accurate? The money lost and not recovered belonged to the sellers who didn't get paid?
So where did 'that' money go? The buyers sent the money in or they wouldn't have been sent the items. But the money didn't get to some/most/all of the sellers? Is that correct?
How did the money the buyers paid out.... not get to the seller(s)?
Alec claimed that's what happens sometimes in business, it cost more than it should have to operate and that was the reason. And besides, he said, MGM had just gotten done bankrupting something or stiffing some other group, so if they have the right, he does too.
The GoFundMe was aborted after Alec Peters found out Jonathan Lane went rogue in starting the campaign.So the donor store is still going?
And there was more crowdsourcing on top of Kickstarter and IndieGoGO?
It is like Peters is begging to get smacked down hard. He better hope the IRS or State of California don't get involved, or he's likely going away for a while.
^^^^The GoFundMe was aborted after Alec Peters found out Jonathan Lane went rogue in starting the campaign.
However, Axanar has raised money on top of its crowdfunding proceeds that it has never disclosed. This include such sources as direct donations on their website, "retroactive" donations (actually Blu-ray/DVD sales of Prelude to Axanar) and merchandise sales. Estimates for these undisclosed funds total ~$200,000.
^^^^
You gotta wonder in that is part of the "$150,000 of his own money" claim <--- Where Alec Peters now claims he paid back to Axanar somehow.
I suspect those donations were deposited in Peters' left trouser pocket and then invested directly into the Hilton guest bar, er "work expenses".There are also (possibly) direct donations at conventions, that sort of thing..
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